By Charles Dickens
Director: Phil Smith, PAUL STEBBINGS
Producer: GRANTLY MARSHALL
Director’s notes/ Description
A CHRISTMAS CAROL by Charles Dickens - simply to say this simple phrase brings a smile to most people's face and why not? It might be the best short story ever written, or the best loved, or the best known or the most enjoyable, it certainly has to be performed as Dickens himself knew. It's December and we must have our pudding, our parsnips and our Christmas Carol. The story actually created our modern idea of Christmas, it influences Christmas, it is part of Christmas and it reminds us that there is more to Christmas than a shopping and eating festival.
The story is enormous fun but it is also surprisingly serious. Dickens warns that unless despair and poverty are banished from
Scrooge is frightened half
to death and Marley is forever damned. Any director or dramatist who turns their hand to this most famous story will soon have to confront this problem: how to do justice to Dickens rather serious themes and still provide the Christmas feast of laughter and joy that the public want, even demand! All we can do is take you down the alleys that Dickens travelled, through a
Happy Christmas!
Paul Stebbings.
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